Grammar, either that now used, or any better; and, while this is doing, their speech is to be fashioned to a distinct and clear pronunciation, as near as may be to the Italian, especially in the vowels; for we Englishmen, being far northerly, do not open... The Popular Science Monthly - Sayfa 1111890Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| 1819 - 544 sayfa
...grace a southern tongue, but are observed by all other nations to speak exceeding close and inwards, so that to smatter Latin with an English mouth, is as ill a hearing as law-French.' The English do not bring sounds, like some of their northern neighbours, from the depths... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1820 - 614 sayfa
...Italian, especially in the vowels. For we Englishmen being farre northerly, doe not open our mouthes in the cold air, wide enough to grace a southern tongue, but are observ'd by all other nations to speak exceeding close and inward : So that to smatter Latin with an... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1820 - 612 sayfa
...doe not open our mouthes in the cold air, wide enough to grace a southern tongue, but are observ'd by all other nations to speak exceeding close and inward : So that to smarter Latin with an English mouth, is as ill a hearing as law French. Next to make them expert in... | |
| Precept - 1825 - 302 sayfa
...clear pronunciation, as near as may be to the Italian, especially in the vowels : for we Englishmen, being far northerly, do not open our mouths in the...Latin with an English mouth is as ill a hearing as Law-French. Next to make them expert in the usefullest points of Grammar, and withal to season them,... | |
| William Samuel Cardell - 1825 - 224 sayfa
...clear pronunciation, as near as may be to the Italian, especially in the vowels ; for we Englishmen, being far northerly, do not open our mouths in the...cold air wide enough to grace a southern tongue: but we are observed by all nations to speak exceeding close and inward ; so that to smatter Latin with... | |
| William Samuel Cardell - 1825 - 276 sayfa
...open our mouths in the cold air wide enough to« grace a southern tongue: but we are observed by all nations to speak exceeding close and inward ; so that to smatter Latin with an English mouth is as ill as hearing law French." 53. It is only by an attention to the elementary structure of our own language,... | |
| John Milton - 1826 - 368 sayfa
...pronunciation, as near as may be to the Italian, OF EDUCATION. 7 especially in the vowels. For we Englishmen, being far northerly, do not open our mouths in the...nations to speak exceeding close and inward, so that to smatler Latin with an English mouth, is as ill a hearing as law French. Next, to make them expert in... | |
| 1828 - 442 sayfa
...philosophers ? Mostly windfalls from the tree of knowledge. ' It is said by Milton, that " we Englishmen, being far northerly, do not open our mouths in the...other nations to speak exceeding close and inward." (Of Education, Works, Vol. i., p. 278.) To perceive the truth of this, you need only see an English... | |
| lady Pleasance Smith - 1832 - 652 sayfa
...clear pronunciation, as near as may be to the Italian, especially in the vowels. For we Englishmen, being far northerly, do not open our mouths in the...tongue ; but are observed by all other nations to speak exceedingly close and inward ; so that to smatter Latin with an English mouth, is as ill hearing as... | |
| John Milton - 1835 - 1044 sayfa
...clear pronunciation, as near as may be to the Italian, especially in the vowels. For we Englishmen ĭ H V 0 "8 1835 Westley and Davis" Milton John" John Milton( arc observed by all other nations to speak exceeding close and inward ; so that to smaller Latin with... | |
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